Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Workshop 1- Exposure


Tv 1/30, Av 8, ISO 200, Lens 18mm, Auto Av
Face is pale, little detail in building poster











Tv 1/30, Av 8, ISO 200, Lens 18mm, Lightmeter
Very much the same as above











Tv 1/30, Av 7.1, ISO 200, Lens 18mm+1/3
Darker background- greys are dark












Tv 1/30, Av 6.3, ISO 200, Lens 18mm+2/3
Sheet is much darker, pastel paper changing













Tv 1/30, Av 5.6, ISO 200, Lens 18mm+1
Lost detail in everything but blacks











Tv 1/30, Av 4, ISO 200, Lens 18mm+2
Very over exposed, lost all detail










Tv 1/30, Av 9, ISO 200, Lens 18mm-1/3
Whiteboard slightly grey











TV 1/30, Av 10, ISO 200, Lens 18mm-2/3
Underexposed












Tv 1/30, Av 11, ISO 200, Lens 18mm-1
Underexposed, good detail in white picture












Tv 1/30, Av 16, ISO 200, Lens 18mm-2
No detail at all, underexposed















Changing the aperture effects how much light enters the camera. Each full f-number change represents a halving or doubling of light
F16- is underexposed and the image has lost all detail in the shadow areas and is very dark.
F4- is overexposed and light has been recorded in the lightest parts of the image
I preferably like the darker shadows that come through when the f-number is set on 7.1

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